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the area is less than 100 miles from north korea's china border. and is the same site used for north korea's previous two tests. the first in 2006 and the second in 2009. the u.s. geological survey detected a 4.9 magnitude seismic event in the area, more powerful than the 4.5 that registered in 2009 after north korea's second test. scientists in multiple countriesing detected the explosion. north korea issued a confirmation, declaring the test was quote, carried out at a high level in a safe and perfect manner using a miniatureized de greater explosive force than previously, unquoted. pyongyang also declared the the reckless hostility of the united states. unquote. in a state of the union address tuesday president obama had this to say. >> provocation of the sort we saw last night will only further isolate them as we standby our allies, strengthen our own missile defense and lead the world in taking firm action in response to defense and take firm action in respnorth threats. >> this is north korea's first successfully launched a long range rocket,
the area is less than 100 miles from north korea's china border. and is the same site used for north korea's previous two tests. the first in 2006 and the second in 2009. the u.s. geological survey detected a 4.9 magnitude seismic event in the area, more powerful than the 4.5 that registered in 2009 after north korea's second test. scientists in multiple countriesing detected the explosion. north korea issued a confirmation, declaring the test was quote, carried out at a high level in a safe...
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and china is still growing, single-digit levels of growth. brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so can they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we are a culture that wants it now. we've been through a lot of problems recently that make people very risk adverse. if you have the patience to sit through volatility, buying emerging markets is a good investment now. however, if you still feel burned by what happened in 2007 and 2008, and are worried that a 10% pullback or a 15% pullback would make you change your approach, be very careful and buying emerging markets. we've had a great run since november and i would counsel some caution. >> susie: you are advising your clients to put their money mostly in u.s. stoc
and china is still growing, single-digit levels of growth. brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so can they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we...
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how about western china? can we strike people anywhere in africa? where can he strike and who can he strike and who decides? >> this is why you have a presidency. >> well, you've got a congress, too, which has war power. >> but the national security of the country is basically in the hands of the presidency. >> he can go where he wants and kill whom he wants. >> there are restraints. >> we're going to be debating -- >> in the pentagon and the cia. >> i mean, his little deputies are over there telling him what he can and can't do? >> this is going to be an ongoing debate in this program, there's no question about it. this is a whole new world. exit question. the united nations human rights council is now examining drone strikes. if some or all of anti- terrorist drone use is found to constitute war crimes, and the u.n. rules the matter to the icc, which is the u.n.'s international criminal court, will president obama be able to travel overseas for the rest of his life without fearing ending up in the icc docket? >> you shoe tell the icc to mind its o
how about western china? can we strike people anywhere in africa? where can he strike and who can he strike and who decides? >> this is why you have a presidency. >> well, you've got a congress, too, which has war power. >> but the national security of the country is basically in the hands of the presidency. >> he can go where he wants and kill whom he wants. >> there are restraints. >> we're going to be debating -- >> in the pentagon and the cia....
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we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what we are left with is a situation which suggests to you what option available to the obama administration to pursue the u.s. national interest and security of the peninsula. >> in the short term i put north korea back on the list to stay sponsors of terrorism, cut him out of international financial transactions, certainly would not supply any humanitarian assistance which they used to prop up the regime. honestly, you have to look at the longer term solution, and that means you need to find a way to get this regime eliminated. hopefully peacefully by reunifying the peninsula. otherwise, there is every reason to think they're working with ron cili
we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what we are left with is a situation which suggests to you what option...
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china north korea's. recent leadership changes in the region have created an atmosphere. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the entire country is on holiday and in the u.s. there is no confirmed secretary of defense or central intelligence director so it's a very interesting time crow that threw into that the wild card of xi jinping we don't know much about him or how he's going to lead china and the fact that kim jong un is a relatively new leader as well you also have the new army government in japan and there's a lot of wildcards in this mix to see how this is going to shake out but i think on the question of china specifically i think it does have the most leverage over north korea at this point and certainly
china north korea's. recent leadership changes in the region have created an atmosphere. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the...
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china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our great corporation from government, itself. and then we turn around and government subsidize a car company, based on technology that yet to have its day, and china wants to walk in and buy up that company, after we sub62 they talk our usa tax dollars, that built that company, and convert it to a asset in china, we're going to buy those cars. >> and the amazing thing, is all these auto bailout, some of these subsidies for green energy and like were predicated on belief that jobs, are in america they stay in america, now it like we spent all this money, get someth
china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property...
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joining me, author of the book the coming collapse of china, gordon chang. the cochair of the strategic military advisory panel and advises acquisition for the military under presidents bush and obama. good to ha you all with us. i want to start here, if i may. this cannot be a reasonable response to such charges, that is the obama administration to basically say nothing. >> good evening. this is the theme in washington. i think the silence in this town has been absolutely deafening, and we have not put this as a priority in this administration, and we continue to take the hits, we continue to see the industrial base eroded by chinese purchases, transfer of technology, cyber theft, intellectual property, trade theft, intellectual property theft, it is just an incredible, almost tom clancy type novel emerging here in washington. lou: you and i have talked about the attack on the united states. the military technological secrets, knowledge-based, 3500 companies, front companies for china, we have cyber security firms, u.s. department of defense, this administr
joining me, author of the book the coming collapse of china, gordon chang. the cochair of the strategic military advisory panel and advises acquisition for the military under presidents bush and obama. good to ha you all with us. i want to start here, if i may. this cannot be a reasonable response to such charges, that is the obama administration to basically say nothing. >> good evening. this is the theme in washington. i think the silence in this town has been absolutely deafening, and...
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china north korea's. recent leadership in the region. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the entire country is on holiday and in the u.s. there is no confirmed secretary of defense or central intelligence director so it's a very interesting time to throw that through into that the wild card of xi jinping we don't know much about him or how he's going to lead china and the fact that kim jong un is a relatively new leader as well you also have the new army government in japan and there's a lot of wildcards in this mix to see how this is going to shake out but i think on the question of china specifically i think it does have the most leverage over north korea at this point and cer
china north korea's. recent leadership in the region. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the entire country is on holiday and in the...
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the government in china are they emboldened by your lack of retaliation? i say that, a lot of people talk about a budding war, not a war but arms race with china, and japan, something going on in next 10 years that would draw america in. but are they emboldened by our lack of self-defense? >> clearly they are, not only this administration but previous one have talked to chinese about the hacking, and chinese say, oh, it is not us. and they are not going to change what they are doing, they have been successful at taking the technology, and intimidating people in the u.s. because of this until we do something, i don't know if it is direct cyberattack for theirs but, until we to something, they are not going to change course. charles: michelle, it seems that the bush administration never paid a price with respect to public relation, how does it change, when do we get a wake-up call? >> i think when individuals stat feeling it affecting them, i think they need to demand there needs to be a global code of conduct, we need to apply pressure on those countries, e
the government in china are they emboldened by your lack of retaliation? i say that, a lot of people talk about a budding war, not a war but arms race with china, and japan, something going on in next 10 years that would draw america in. but are they emboldened by our lack of self-defense? >> clearly they are, not only this administration but previous one have talked to chinese about the hacking, and chinese say, oh, it is not us. and they are not going to change what they are doing, they...
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china and taiwan claim them. it's in the interest of the obama administration to have the dispute solved in a peaceful manner. prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter from abe. putin said he, too, hoped for better things ahead. >> translator: i'm looking forward to meeting with prime minister abe. i hope it will lead to improved relations. >> mori and putin discussed a statement issued in 2001 when mori was prime minister. the statement reaffirmed the validity of the 1956 japan soviet joint declaration. the declaration states that russia will return two of the disputed islands to japan after a peace treaty is signed. officials never signed the treaty. still, mori and putin agreed they can't ignore the
china and taiwan claim them. it's in the interest of the obama administration to have the dispute solved in a peaceful manner. prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter...
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>> after cultural revolution ended, china reopened the university. so for ten years there was no university. i passed exam to get into college. i was known taas the girl who never turned the light off. but i didn't have a choice of what to study. i wanted to be a astronaut and to study chinese literature. >> how fascinating. i guess the key question here is, how did this life experience change you? what can you tell us in terms of the impact all of this has had and how did it turn you into an entrepreneur? >> well, ironically, much of the skill set that i learned having this particular life journey prepared me to be an entrepreneur. for example, i have over-developed skill of self learning, dealing with difficulties, problem solving, the power of endurancendurance,o the ability to change. those are all the characteristics that's needed for being an entrepreneur. >> and your 15-year-old company has now aided the creation of so many important things, from braces to prosthetic limbs, even space ships. talk to us about it. how does 3d technology work? >>
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is america more communist china and china more capitalist than america? we will figure it out in the "chalk talk." the economy is cooling. moody's chief economist tells us where we're headed. ♪ lou: president obama expected to call for more spending in tomorrow state of the union address. moody's chief economist joins us to tell us how the markets will react. just moments. first stocks opened with modest losses. the dow jones industrial down 22, s&p lost a point and nasdaq down to. two and a half million shares traded on the big board. i'll ask what that means. the lowest reading level since the 28 to december. fox business charlie gasparino reporting that that nasdaq group holding talks about taking them as -- nasdaq market private. the company is working on of rest what size workable computer. and i watch. the price of gold down almost $18 a day. crude oil up the dollar 301 closing above $97 per barrel. so far this year will up almost 6%. in the bond market the government's tenure treasury closing with a yield of just under 2%. passengers on a five da
is america more communist china and china more capitalist than america? we will figure it out in the "chalk talk." the economy is cooling. moody's chief economist tells us where we're headed. ♪ lou: president obama expected to call for more spending in tomorrow state of the union address. moody's chief economist joins us to tell us how the markets will react. just moments. first stocks opened with modest losses. the dow jones industrial down 22, s&p lost a point and nasdaq down...
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china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very elaborate, well thought out. it looks like they come from up here, organizations that you know, people that you know or a anybody you know from the gym. neil: obviously warnings must go out. if you are getting an e-mail that appears to be coming from a colleague or a source or a friend or what have you, at the very least that freezes them. in and of itself, it compromises our defense the way, doesn't? >> you cannot be too careful. the bottom line is that we all have human beings or their organizations. and we all have sensitive types of e-mails. b
china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very...
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china and taiwan claim them. abe made the remark in a speech at a research institute in washington on friday. >> translator: no matter what excuses are made, japan cannot change the fact that it illegally occupies chinese territory. >> they said the ministry will urge japan to address the issue correctly and work to improve bilateral relations. abe also mentioned the issue of a military base relocation in his talks with president obama. they will move the futenma air corps station in line with bilateral agreement. the okinawa governor has criticized the government for going ahead with a plan, despite local opposition. it calls for moving the base from ginowan city to nago city. >>> the japanese government has been struggling to designate final disposal sites for radioactive waste generated by the fukushima nuclear accident. local residents are opposed to burying radioactive materials on their territory. now they are he will think the way they collect the storage sites. the environmental agency wants to ask each p
china and taiwan claim them. abe made the remark in a speech at a research institute in washington on friday. >> translator: no matter what excuses are made, japan cannot change the fact that it illegally occupies chinese territory. >> they said the ministry will urge japan to address the issue correctly and work to improve bilateral relations. abe also mentioned the issue of a military base relocation in his talks with president obama. they will move the futenma air corps station...
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china has become a rising concern in recent years. last september, china announced deployment of its first aircraft carrier. the country is also financing port facilities in pakistan, myanmar and sri lanka, effectively extending chinese influence throughout the indian ocean. last month, beijing received custodial rights over a harbor in pakistan. experts claim such moves force india to boost spending to keep pace with china, something hinted by the india's defense minister. port facilities in pakistan, hinted by the india's defense >> reporter: india's military strategy isn't limited to buying technology from overseas. last april, they successfully tested the long range ballistic missile capable of reaching most parts of asia. and just last month, it announced it developed an underwater ballistic missile. india has drawn interest for arms and aerospace industries around the world. abhishek dhulia, nhk world, new delhi. >>> people in japan have spent nearly two years documenting the aftermath of the erik and tsunami that change sod man
china has become a rising concern in recent years. last september, china announced deployment of its first aircraft carrier. the country is also financing port facilities in pakistan, myanmar and sri lanka, effectively extending chinese influence throughout the indian ocean. last month, beijing received custodial rights over a harbor in pakistan. experts claim such moves force india to boost spending to keep pace with china, something hinted by the india's defense minister. port facilities in...
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they are all suspected of coming from china. as you mentioned, twitter said friday that extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified place may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made the low price rise in negotiations with china to stop this kind of backing, which it denies it is behind. >> they are our number one adversary whether you thing militarily in the cyber demean from an economic standpoint, you could ecoomic espionage, one of our biggest threats. china remains that from a privateector standpoint, no doubt that they are going to deny it. >> now the u.s. is considering new economic and diplomatic steps to fight chinese checking according to the financial times that will include more information sharing between washington and private companies. more intelligence information to protect critical systems and infrastructure like power grids and communication systems. administration officials are not commenting on there cyber secuty plans. gerri: so much at stake.
they are all suspected of coming from china. as you mentioned, twitter said friday that extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified place may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made the low price rise in negotiations with china to stop this kind of backing, which it denies it is behind. >> they are our number one adversary whether you thing militarily in the cyber demean from an economic standpoint, you could ecoomic...
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you know china as well as anybody. these people are clearly operating with the tolerance of the communist party in china under the liberation army. this is serious and i think the chinese are underestimating the impact this is having about the nature of the relationship. this sends a message to americans across the board that this relationship is not what it should be if china is treating us in this way, essentially going after our information and going after potential vulnerabilities in our system, stealing our intellectual property. this is not how you want to act if you talk about words like partnership. >> the chinese will say in response, some will say, look, you guys do it, too. why are you getting so head up? you ran the cia and the nsa. what would be your response to them? >> i'd freely admit that all nations spy, all nations conduct espionage, but some nations, like ours, self-limit. we steal other nation's secret s to keep americans safe and free. we don't do it to make americans rich or to make american indu
you know china as well as anybody. these people are clearly operating with the tolerance of the communist party in china under the liberation army. this is serious and i think the chinese are underestimating the impact this is having about the nature of the relationship. this sends a message to americans across the board that this relationship is not what it should be if china is treating us in this way, essentially going after our information and going after potential vulnerabilities in our...
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does not want the search china needs north korea or she going on. as it is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them if china is the main source of oil and food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea. iran says it may allow international inspectors access a park chain military complex which is suspected of covered atomic research it comes as the un mulched of business the country for another round of talks on its controversial nuclear program tehran also said it's been converting converting enriched uranium into reactive fuel in another move aimed at easing tensions with the west the process as a man to slow the build up of material which could potentially be used to make nuclear weapons and matthew makowski nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks i think only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that this is definitely going to b
does not want the search china needs north korea or she going on. as it is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them if china is the main source of oil and food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea. iran says it may allow international inspectors access a park chain military complex which is suspected of covered atomic research it comes as the un mulched of...
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now we are exporting coal to china in record amounts. my presumption is that china is burning that coal and going into a different atmosphere. gerri: you know, there is something funny about that because, you know, critics pang as all the time for having a higher co2 emissions, but it is not us anymore. is emerging countries like china, not us. thank you for coming on tonight. great to have you on the show. appreciate your time. >> pleasure to be here. gerri: as we have been telling you, cyber security attacks are on the rise. a new report from the computer security company says the secret of chinese military unit believed to be behind these attacks. the people's liberation army shanghai unit has stolen data from at least 140 organization since 2006. most of the victims in the united states. the information stolen ranges from the tells on mergers to e-mails from senior employees. meanwhile, the world's leading to a company has been hacked. after reporting some of the employees computers were hacked in the lightest known attack ever again
now we are exporting coal to china in record amounts. my presumption is that china is burning that coal and going into a different atmosphere. gerri: you know, there is something funny about that because, you know, critics pang as all the time for having a higher co2 emissions, but it is not us anymore. is emerging countries like china, not us. thank you for coming on tonight. great to have you on the show. appreciate your time. >> pleasure to be here. gerri: as we have been telling you,...
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will the roman need be and china. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old pains and sores weight. fragile people on r.t. . there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. almost six to two percent of patients i diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to a lot less a lot less human suffering. the street. i. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidan stories. visit . to see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. good lover tour. was abl
will the roman need be and china. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old pains and sores weight. fragile people on r.t. . there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. almost six to two percent of patients i diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was...
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india and japan and these countries are oil thirsty especially china so china up its imports of uranium oil india's imports of iranian crude were up thirty percent according to tanker arrival data western sanctions have it rains oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the iranian currency but continuous robust demand from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers allowed the way in to unexpectedly boost exports late last year despite the sanctions the u.s. can't absolutely force those major economies especially china to stop buying from iran political and economic ramifications of such pressure would be significant but the u.s. government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and katori so you can imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in but washington is resolute to put more pressure on other countries to put forward more threats like cutting them off from the u.s. banking system. so to many countries the situation starts to look more like blackmail than
india and japan and these countries are oil thirsty especially china so china up its imports of uranium oil india's imports of iranian crude were up thirty percent according to tanker arrival data western sanctions have it rains oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the iranian currency but continuous robust demand from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers allowed the way in to unexpectedly boost exports late last year despite the sanctions the...
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in china, a very smart man. he asked milton freeman who is in charge of materials distribution in the united states? he said for once he is speechless? who is in charge? i thought of telling him the chicago board of trade but that is not the answer either. the answer is no one is in charge of materials distribution. the market coordinates that and that's why we have a lot of materials in the united states and they had hard i will materials in china back when they tried to plan and organize materials distribution. this was written about the spontaneous order which is the idea that experts can direct resources more efficient i will than can millions of independent decision makers. we saw that most strikingly in the communist world. the soviets could plan something more efficient than the chaos of the free marketplace. but we also see it here at home. we see back in the clinton administration they brought in him and he was going to organize the entire economy and decide what goods and services we will need in 20 ye
in china, a very smart man. he asked milton freeman who is in charge of materials distribution in the united states? he said for once he is speechless? who is in charge? i thought of telling him the chicago board of trade but that is not the answer either. the answer is no one is in charge of materials distribution. the market coordinates that and that's why we have a lot of materials in the united states and they had hard i will materials in china back when they tried to plan and organize...
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myanmar was closer to china. then there's an opportunity for the u.s. and the west to have an influence on economic and even political affairs of this important and strategically-located country. so, it's not just a game of economic and business opportunities, but also a broader geopolitical influence on an important country in the asian region. >> we don't need to run an anti-chinese foreign policy, but i think, you know, broadly speaking, it's, it's, it's good to have a, a southeast asia that's democratic, market-oriented, integrated into the global economy and burma was one piece of that that was missing and so i think we have a strong interest into a good u.s/burma relationship. >> for washington that means moving quickly, but cautiously. it remains to be seen whether democratic leaders are up to the challenge and whether the military's promises for reform are genuine. >> everybody's excited about the process of reform inside the country. there's tremendous optimism among many inside the country that there is a new beginning, a new possibility insid
myanmar was closer to china. then there's an opportunity for the u.s. and the west to have an influence on economic and even political affairs of this important and strategically-located country. so, it's not just a game of economic and business opportunities, but also a broader geopolitical influence on an important country in the asian region. >> we don't need to run an anti-chinese foreign policy, but i think, you know, broadly speaking, it's, it's, it's good to have a, a southeast...
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it is with very little or no notification to the users even china hasn't had the ability to monitor their citizens with such depth and breadth as a company like google how did by feds constantly web. comb plans and so the government spying capability my goal is within the next five year five yes i want to encrypt half of the internet you know just. reestablish a balance between a person an individual and the state because right now we are living very close to this. and i think it's not the right way you know it's a wrong path that the government's on thinking that they can spy on everybody but governments now openly working to kill a free internet all together leaving the internet alone has been the nation's internet policy since the internet was first commercialized but that was then and this is now. voy all the victims of this innocent people wiki leaks revealed the facts so shocking the feds attacked. day and night for over a week still people reading it. in security e-mails expose that america's. more. than terror threats this operates as testimony confirms the real target is ordinary
it is with very little or no notification to the users even china hasn't had the ability to monitor their citizens with such depth and breadth as a company like google how did by feds constantly web. comb plans and so the government spying capability my goal is within the next five year five yes i want to encrypt half of the internet you know just. reestablish a balance between a person an individual and the state because right now we are living very close to this. and i think it's not the...
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two republican senators lament the possible sale to china of a u.s. electric car make they're received american tax dollars. senators thune and grassley say $25 million loan to fisker automotesive another example of the president's ininvestment in a failed experiment. two chinese auto makers are said to be in the running to acquire the struggling company. still ahead, is the obama administration the most transparent in history? first, breakdown of the sequester numbers. step-by-step explanation with the former head of the congressional budget office. ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spe
two republican senators lament the possible sale to china of a u.s. electric car make they're received american tax dollars. senators thune and grassley say $25 million loan to fisker automotesive another example of the president's ininvestment in a failed experiment. two chinese auto makers are said to be in the running to acquire the struggling company. still ahead, is the obama administration the most transparent in history? first, breakdown of the sequester numbers. step-by-step explanation...
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there's no violation of privacy laws in china. i think that's difficult to take seriously. i think the main point here is that for decades, for more than a decade now, there have been increasing both government and corporate concerns in the u.s. about hacking from a lot of places, including china, and the news in this latest report is tying it more specifically to the chinese military than had been done in the previous encounters. >> now, they appear to have targeted companies like facebook, apple, twitter and google among others. isn't this an indication that they were seeking to steal intellectual property that the chinese might then reproduce and there by undermine american products? >> yes. it seems to be a combination of motives here. one seems to be purely political, that is hacking "the new york times," "watshington post" computers. going into google. some is purely commercial. for example, coca-cola was in the middle of a gigantic takeover bid a couple of years ago in china that fell apart in the last minute probably because of some of the secrets were stolen. some
there's no violation of privacy laws in china. i think that's difficult to take seriously. i think the main point here is that for decades, for more than a decade now, there have been increasing both government and corporate concerns in the u.s. about hacking from a lot of places, including china, and the news in this latest report is tying it more specifically to the chinese military than had been done in the previous encounters. >> now, they appear to have targeted companies like...
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in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also explained that we have always been dealing with this issue, the senkaku issue, in a calm manner. we will continue to do so and we have always done so. >> sreenivasan: the two leaders also agreed to stand together against north korea's nuclear provocations. and to pursue even closer economic cooperation, which abe needs as he tries to revive a long-stagnant economy. to explore this flare-up between japan and china and the stakes for the u.s., we turn to mike mochizuki, associate dean of the elliott school of international affairs at george washington university. his upcoming book is "the new strategic triangle: the
in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also...
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we need china to pressure north korea. we need china not to veto our sanctions at the u.n. on iran. what leverage do we have with china to go in and stop doing this? >>. >> it does provide -- >> you also in your report there's information about private companies, including coca-cola, coca-cola having been penetrated not by the chinese military, per se, but by other chinese entities or other hackers, and it could or could not have influenced the fact that coca-cola lost a contract they were bidding on because they're negotiating strategy may have been exposed. what do you say to private companies to all the rest of us who depend so heavily on, you know, internet access, about protecting our own security. >> we have to do a lot more. that's clear. i would say organizations should start by taking the report that we published. there's 3,000 technical indicators that organizations can use to detect these guys on their networks and work to eject them. that's where it starts. there's a lot more we have to do. we really have to increase the security in the nation's commercial industry if we
we need china to pressure north korea. we need china not to veto our sanctions at the u.n. on iran. what leverage do we have with china to go in and stop doing this? >>. >> it does provide -- >> you also in your report there's information about private companies, including coca-cola, coca-cola having been penetrated not by the chinese military, per se, but by other chinese entities or other hackers, and it could or could not have influenced the fact that coca-cola lost a...
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this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're attacking quite frankly where we're the weakest in some areas. sandra: morgan, for those that think airplanes or the government is the biggest target of these attacks they're wrong. it is really i-t that has been the most popular targets of attacks. >> yes. sandra: followed by aerospace, public administration, satellites, telecom. i-t is really a threat here and one big example i wanted to bring up chinese hackers targeting televent last september, which has access to 60% of the north america's gas and oil pipelines. this is significant and poses a very serious. >> they an attacked the brains that runs a lot of these different things. if you go after the money, you go after energy. if you want shut a nation down, you don't necessarily have to drop a bomb. you cut off the oil supply. you make things difficult. you disrupt power and electricity. you saw what happens on the cruise line, right? if you lose power things get bad. imagine a nation orentire region without power, there
this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're attacking quite frankly where we're the weakest in some areas. sandra: morgan, for those that think airplanes or the government is the biggest target of these attacks they're wrong. it is really i-t that has been the most popular targets of attacks. >> yes. sandra: followed by aerospace, public administration, satellites, telecom. i-t is really a threat here and one big example i wanted to bring up chinese hackers targeting...
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china is denying the accusations. recently the president signed a directive creating new standards to protect critical computer systems. and on wednesday attorney general eric holder announced a plan to combat cyber tleft, another threat with widespread impact. >> this type of crime can have significant impacts not only on our country's well-being but national security as well. it could endanger american lives, expose our energy, financial or other sensitive sectors to massive losses or make our infrastructure more vulnerable to attack. >> james falus has bryn the book on china, and he is a national correspondent for atlantic. mr. falus. >> thank you, chuck. >> let's start with what is it that china is doing here. why do they want to do all of these cyber attacks? is it a way to catch up on technology? >> i think it's a lot of different things. over the decades, there have been all sorts of allegation, and partly it's just random hackers, partly crooks looking to scam your e-mail account or mine. partly it's corporati
china is denying the accusations. recently the president signed a directive creating new standards to protect critical computer systems. and on wednesday attorney general eric holder announced a plan to combat cyber tleft, another threat with widespread impact. >> this type of crime can have significant impacts not only on our country's well-being but national security as well. it could endanger american lives, expose our energy, financial or other sensitive sectors to massive losses or...
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among the sensitive technologies reportedly linked to china and other countries, guidance systems from the tomahawk cruise missile and radar from f35 fighter jets. well, new video being released from i2011 taxpayer funded cultural sensitivity training program at department of agriculture, this time showing a diversity awareness trainer to asking employees to chant about discrimination and suggesting the united states took over what used to beat mexico. >> i want you to say, if we work for federal agency, said that. >> if we work for a federal agency. >> we have discriminated in the past. >> we have discriminated in the past. >> mexicans into this country illegally. never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. if the truth be known and a lot of these circumstances, to go back where you came from. tech system california, arizona. lou: joining me now to give us so little bit of psychoanalysis on the sensitivity trainer and the sensitivity training, a clinical psychologist dr. kathryn sperm. great to have you here. i have watched this of the course of th
among the sensitive technologies reportedly linked to china and other countries, guidance systems from the tomahawk cruise missile and radar from f35 fighter jets. well, new video being released from i2011 taxpayer funded cultural sensitivity training program at department of agriculture, this time showing a diversity awareness trainer to asking employees to chant about discrimination and suggesting the united states took over what used to beat mexico. >> i want you to say, if we work for...
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but with china, that's a more difficult issue. i mean here's a country that is investing in a lot of american companies. their capital is usually welcome. certainly their capital is welcome when it comes to buying up our debt. i don't think the chinese is going to turn around and start selling american treasury notes because of the dispute over cyber. but if thing got rough enough and they saw a better place to put their money they might stop buying it. >> or they could dump it although the argument goes if they dump it they hurt themselves. they hurt themselves, that's right. the question is how can you raise the price. one thing the u.s. government could do raise the price is to expose these groups not wait for private companies to do it but for the government themselves to do it. because suddenly it would make doing business with trying to look to be a riskier operation. a little bit like the way the u.s. has operated with the iran sanction where the idea was to say you can do business with iran but if you do, you're taking a b
but with china, that's a more difficult issue. i mean here's a country that is investing in a lot of american companies. their capital is usually welcome. certainly their capital is welcome when it comes to buying up our debt. i don't think the chinese is going to turn around and start selling american treasury notes because of the dispute over cyber. but if thing got rough enough and they saw a better place to put their money they might stop buying it. >> or they could dump it although...